Tagline: "Do You Believe in Monsters?" A new trailer has emerged for Victor Mathieu's The Monster Project. The clip shows a group of friends and a burgeoning documentary. The filmmakers have gathered a skinwalker, vampire and demon - for interviews. When the full moon goes up, the monsters come out to play! The Monster Project was written by Corbin Billings and Shariya Lynn. And, the film stars: Yvonne Zima, Justin Bruening, PeiPei Alena Yuan and many others. The trailer and release details for The Monster Project are below. The film has partially been shot by handheld camera. The documentarians, in the trailer, gather their subjects. The interviews go fine, until the full moon comes out. Then, it is mayhem as the filmmakers try to stay alive. Epic Pictures Group will release this title, through Video-on-demand. The launch date is August 18th, for the United States. This title is also...
- 7/28/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
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Created as part of Justin Lin’s Yomfyom contest, Jimmy Lui’s (of Black Mast Studios) The Hopping Dead aims to terrify its audience to the bone. Read on for more details and to watch the short film in its entirety. Also in today’s Highlights: Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn Blu-ray release details as well as preview pages and cover artwork for Prometheus: Life and Death #3.
Watch Jimmy Lui’s Short Film The Hopping Dead: “The film was shot for Justin Lin’s Yomfyom filmmakers competition. It’s an homage to cult John Carpenter films like “Big Trouble in Little China and “They Live.” There’s also a nod to the classic old martial arts films featuring Sammo Hung. Lin’s competition had 2 rules. The film had to be less than 3 minutes running time and we could only use 4 lines of pre-selected dialogue — other than that there were no stipulations.
Watch Jimmy Lui’s Short Film The Hopping Dead: “The film was shot for Justin Lin’s Yomfyom filmmakers competition. It’s an homage to cult John Carpenter films like “Big Trouble in Little China and “They Live.” There’s also a nod to the classic old martial arts films featuring Sammo Hung. Lin’s competition had 2 rules. The film had to be less than 3 minutes running time and we could only use 4 lines of pre-selected dialogue — other than that there were no stipulations.
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- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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